metabolic pathways
Guanine and Cytosine, and Thymine and Adenine.
only nuclear reactionsChemical reactions that release free energy are called exergonic reactions. Fire and cellular respiration are examples of exergonic reactions.
Antihistamines block the release of histamine, a substance that causes allergic reactions.
The reactions that occur in cells are both anabolic (building up) and catabolic (breaking down). The catabolic reactions provide the energy for the anabolic reactions. The sum total of all catabolic and anabolic reactions in the cell is called metabolism.
Complex metabolic reactions proceed in a series of steps called metabolic pathways. These pathways involve a sequence of enzymatic reactions that transform substrates into products, ultimately contributing to the overall metabolism of an organism. Each step in a metabolic pathway is tightly regulated and often linked to other pathways within the cell.
I believe a ordered set of operations is called a sequence
Sequence
Chronological order An ordered list of numbers is a "numerical sequence".
Guanine and Cytosine, and Thymine and Adenine.
It is an ordered sequence.
An ordered set of numbers or objects is called a "sequence." In mathematics, a sequence is a list of elements arranged in a specific order, where each element is called a "term." The order is significant, meaning that changing the arrangement of the elements results in a different sequence. Examples include arithmetic sequences, geometric sequences, and various types of ordered lists.
Each number in a sequence is called a "term." The sequence itself is an ordered list of these terms, which can follow a specific pattern or rule. Terms can be finite or infinite, depending on whether the sequence has a defined endpoint or continues indefinitely.
Oxidation reactions.
These are called exothermic reactions.
only nuclear reactionsChemical reactions that release free energy are called exergonic reactions. Fire and cellular respiration are examples of exergonic reactions.
exothermic
No, not all reactions release energy. Some reactions require an input of energy to proceed, and these are called endothermic reactions. Endothermic reactions absorb heat from the surroundings rather than releasing it.